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Deficit in Domestic Supply Pushes the Price of Onion in Hungary Up by 32% MoM
Fresh Onion
Hungary
Putri Aisyah
Published
Dec 1, 2022
The wholesale price of onion in Hungary has increased by 32% MoM to USD 0.54/kg. This is owing to the decreased domestic supply of onion in Hungary.
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